Scientists from Melbourne have created two-dimensional material which doesn't exist in the nature
The team of researchers of the Melbourn royal technological university (RMIT, Australia) under the leadership of professor Kurosh Kalantara-Zade and doctor Torben Deneke have made discovery which can change our ideas of chemistry radically. They have created the two-dimensional material thickness in several atoms which doesn't have natural analogs.
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Not quite sure how useful the discovery is.
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Interesting, have you read of graphene? It's considered almost 2 dimensional as it is a single atom thick sheet of crystalline graphite. It also has many amazing properties relating to electrical use. Electrons move through it at almost 1/10 the speed of light, as they skate across it as opposed to bouncing through a standard wire. Definitely worth looking into as it is like the next step in electronics. Graphene is to digital, as digital is to analogue.
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